So this technically wasn’t in the Hyundai A-League – or a competitive match for that manner – but we thought we’d include it anyway. When Beckham and his LA Galaxy came to town in 2007, the 80,000 fans at ANZ Stadium all wanted to see one of the Englishman’s trademark free-kicks.

And Becks delivered big time! While his side lost 5-3, Beckham’s pinpoint curling free-kick into the top corner was the talking point of a glamourous night in Sydney.

The Serbian’s dead-ball prowess is now well-known in the Hyundai A-League, as the Mariners found out early in the 2014/15 Season. Standing over a free-kick almost centrally about 25 metres from goal, Marinkovic eyed up the distance before curling a splendid shot into the top right-hand corner of Liam Reddy’s net.

Just to prove that wasn’t a fluke, ‘Nebo’ backed it up a couple of days later with an even better free-kick in the club’s Westfield FFA Cup semi-final win over Bentleigh Greens.

The Spanish midfielder produced his set-piece special on the biggest day of the season in the 2015/16 Hyundai A-League grand final. After Bruce Kamau was brought down right on the edge of the box, Isaias expertly curled his shot over the wall and perfectly into the top right corner of Andrew Redmayne’s net, with the keeper unmoved.

It was a superb strike worthy of such a big game…and as commentator Simon Hill exclaimed, famously, “Si Senor, Si!”

Talk about pressure. The Italian legend had a huge reputation as one of the best free-kick takers in world football and was expected to deliver for the Sky Blues. And he did just that in front of more than 30,000 fans in his very first home game in the Hyundai A-League back in 2012.

Almost 30 yards out, ADP’s inch-perfect strike bent into over the wall and gave keeper Ben Kennedy no chance.

An absolute “worldie” from the Roar star – and it went viral soon after - drawing comparisons to the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, David Beckham, Roberto Carlos and Lionel Messi. And rightly so!

More than 30 yards from goal, Petratos lashed the ball with his laces – a similar technique to Ronaldo – with the ball swerving and dipping wickedly and nestling in the top right-hand corner. Keeper Lawrence Thomas was left perplexed while the rest of us were just in awe at a truly magnificent piece of skill.